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- 100 Years After Ireland’s Divide, Church Cooperation Is Better Than EverDespite historic clashes, Roman Catholic and Protestant leaders have come together during the pandemic around Brexit, the legacy of the Troubles, and other issues that span both sides of the border.Ger FitzGerald - The Conversation|
- Interview: The Middle East Church Must Resemble Salt, not RabbitsNew leader of Middle East Council of Churches says the quality of believers preserves their witness, if not their numbers.Jayson Casper|
- When Should Doctrine Divide, and When Should Unity Prevail?How “theological triage” helps us pick our battles on matters of faith.Brandon D. Smith|Português
- Evangelicals Can Help at the Border. They Just Can’t Do It Alone.To make an impact among migrants crossing through Texas, churches rely on government advocacy and ecumenical partners.Bekah McNeel|
- Jewish Christians Are Recovering Their Distinctive Religious HeritageA growing group of Jews who believe in Jesus is crossing boundaries to revive their identity and restore unity in the church.Deborah Pardo-Kaplan|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 146|49minHow This Dutch Congregation Pulled Off a 96-Day ServiceA deeper look at how hundreds of Christians from across the Netherlands came together to worship God and protect an immigrant family from deportation.Morgan Lee|
- Dutch Asylum Service Concludes With Its Final ‘Amen’(UPDATED) Evangelicals partnered across denominational divides to help sustain 96 days of continuous worship.Kate Shellnutt|
- Spanning the Great Schism Between Evangelical and Orthodox ChristiansEfforts to unite Christianity’s branches bear fruit.Jayson Casper in Cairo|
- The Preacher and the PopesBilly Graham admired the moral leadership and evangelistic passion he saw in Catholics like John Paul II.Richard John Neuhaus|
- How a Humble Evangelist Changed Christianity As We Know ItChurches were divided. Believers eschewed cultural influence. Liberal modernism was on the move. Then God made Billy Graham.Michael S. Hamilton|
